Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The choreographer Sharon Eyal turns the Drill Hall of the Armory into a club at which her dancers appear at intervals, behaving oddly. By Brian ...
For professional dancers, learning to pare themselves down can be challenging. As technique deepens, so does the instinct to add. And choreographer Sharon Eyal asks for the opposite. “I'm asking the ...
Techno beats, visceral movement and dancers in nude bodysuits — Seoul Metropolitan Ballet’s upcoming performance of “Jakie” offers a glimpse into the hypnotic world of choreographer Sharon Eyal, one ...
Whoever said multi-storey car parks were dull? In Peckham, one in particular has become a huge cultural and creative centre that now has the clout to attract world-class artists. This month, the ...
The Joyce Theater Foundation (Linda Shelton, Executive Director) announces the return of L-E-V with the U.S. premiere of the conclusion of the company's trilogy on love, Chapter 3: The Brutal Journey ...
The curtain opens on a dusky cloud—one writhing figure showing only from the shimmer on her black leatherette body. Now liquid, now lurching, she winds through twilight towards us, clawing and ...
Streaming platforms for Sharon Eyal und das Ballett der Beats haven’t been announced yet. Check back soon for updates on where you can watch it online.
The Joyce Theater Foundation will welcome the contemporary dance company of Staatstheater Mainz, tanzmainz, for its Joyce debut. The 21-strong company of dancers brings one its most recent commissions ...
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